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  2. Caldwell House, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 26 October 1990. Reference no. 23. Caldwell House was a historical building designed and built by George Drumgoole Coleman from 1840 to 1841 in Singapore. It was the oldest building of the CHIJMES complex since 1854. It currently serves as a venue known as the Alcove at Caldwell House for wedding functions.

  3. Coleman House, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Coleman House. /  1.291889°N 103.850056°E  / 1.291889; 103.850056. Coleman House was a former residence of George Drumgoole Coleman, an Irish architect and the Singapore's First Superintendent of Public Works. Construction started in 1823. [1] The building was demolished in December 1965 to make way for the Peninsula Hotel in 1971.

  4. Frasers Property - Wikipedia

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    Frasers Property is a Singaporean multinational real estate and property management company that develops, owns, and manages properties across the globe. It owns and manages properties in the commercial, residential, hospitality, retail, and industrial and logistics sectors. Headquartered in Singapore, it trades on the main board of the ...

  5. Singapore Real Estate Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Real Estate Exchange (SRX) is a consortium of leading real estate agencies administered by StreetSine Technology Group in Singapore. The Exchange provides the prices of recently sold properties to participating real estate agents more rapidly than conventional, official channels run by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and Housing Development Board.

  6. Masonic Hall, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The building's foundation stone was laid on 14 April 1879. It was consecrated on 27 December. The Masonic Club, which was occupied the ground floor, was inaugurated on 2 July 1888. The building was designed by Thomas A. Cargill, a municipal engineer and a Freemason. A basement was excavated from 1953 to 1956 and housed the Masonic Library.

  7. Singapore Philatelic Museum - Wikipedia

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    Background. The museum, located at 23-B Coleman Street [1] in Singapore, was formerly part of the Anglo-Chinese School, completed in 1906. In the 1970s, the building became the Methodist Book Room until it was restored to become the present museum. The museum is currently closed for renovations. Singapore Philatelic Museum opened on 19 August ...

  8. CapitaSpring - Wikipedia

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    CapitaSpring is a skyscraper in Downtown Core, Singapore. [1][2] The building was designed by architectural firm BIG and architect Carlo Ratti. [3] With a height of 280 m (920 ft), as of 2022, the building is the joint second-tallest in Singapore, with One Raffles Place, United Overseas Bank Plaza One, and Republic Plaza. [4][5]

  9. Far East Organization - Wikipedia

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    Far East Organization远东机构. Far East Organization is the largest private real estate developer in Singapore. [1][2] Founded in 1960 by Ng Teng Fong, [3][4] the company has businesses in property development, retail, hospitality, [5] and food and beverage [6] brands in Asia and Australia. [7][8] Far East Organization operates in Singapore ...